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RALLY FOR REFUGEES ON PALM SUNDAY #BringThemHere 2pm Sunday 9 April, Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park north


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SAVE THE DATE 

2pm, Sunday 9th April, Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park South.

 

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 What you can do:

1. Help us leaflet on Saturday 25 February on our “Super Stall Saturday” in the suburb nearest you, see below for details
2. Invite your friends to the Facebook event here www.facebook.com/events/1790212824567225
3. Print out a poster to put up at work or near where you live. Click here to download
4. Take some leaflets or posters to advertise the rally in your local areaEmail us and we can mail you some.

Donald Trump’s election has encouraged the racist right all around the world. Malcolm Turnbull says Trump is only “emulating” Australia’s efforts to keep out refugees. The need to stand together against racism is more urgent than ever. But Turnbull is under growing pressure to end the torture on Manus Island and Nauru. His US resettlement deal looks all but finished.

#BringThemHere #WeCanDoBetter #LetThemStay

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Forced Migration Research Network (FMRN) for an Academic Symposium at UNSW: February 21

 

If you’re feeling blue about recent political events, come and join the Forced Migration Research Network (FMRN) for an Academic Symposium at UNSW. The Symposium will  tackle a range of vexed questions on the role of research in refugee policy, on public opinion and the social realities of belonging. The Symposium also showcases some visual artists and filmmakers working with refugee communities. It will be run in panel format, leaving lots of room for discussion and questions from the audience.

The Symposium will end with a roundtable discussion on the New York Declaration and the resulting Global Compacts process, chaired by Jane McAdam and including Eileen Pittaway, Graham Thom, David Sanderson and Violeta Moreno-Lax.

Places have been allocated for unwaged participants, and people seeking asylum or from refugee backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.  For more information or to sign up, click the button below. 9e853195-216f-4e5c-883a-95e3762e2850

 

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/unsw-forced-migration-research-network-academic-symposium-tickets-30343666724

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New uncertainty over US deal: Time to close the camps and #BringThemHere

The White House statement today that the US resettlement deal with Australia is still “under consideration” has blown Malcolm Turnbull’s re-assurances out of the water.

There were already doubts about the deal following White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s statement that the refugees would be subjected to new “extreme vetting” procedures.

The cap on the number the US will accept now announced of 1250 is not enough to ensure all refugees on Manus and Nauru get a place in the US. There are already around 1800 recognised refugees there. Hundreds are going to be left behind, even if the deal goes through, and even if refugees survive the extreme vetting. It’s time to end the uncertainty and #BringThemHere.
Read our full media release here.

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